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US2393751A
US2393751A US461929A US46192942A US2393751A US 2393751 A US2393751 A US 2393751A US 461929 A US461929 A US 461929A US 46192942 A US46192942 A US 46192942A US 2393751 A US2393751 A US 2393751A
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  • the embedded anchoring means was none too eificient. It is therefore an object of the present invention to overcome the above objections and difiiculties, and to so mount a partially vulcanized collar on the mandrel, and dispose the collar against the bottom of the mold cavity under pressure in forming the cup and to so secure the cup to the shank in the vulcanizing process that the same'will not get loose, and the flow of surplus rubber, fused'by the heat of vulcanization, down over the shank will be effectively prevented as the collar seals the joint and removal thereof rendered unnecessary but the cup firmly and positively fastened or securely anchored in position while being used and held even while cleansing and polishing the teeth.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a novel formation for the tongues and method of anchoring the cup on the shank consisting primarily in providing an anchoring body around which the rubber is vulcanized in conjunction with the tongues and consisting more particularly of a partially vulcanized rubber washer, ring or collar which is placed on the shank in abutting relation to certain of the tongues and used as a shoulder or stop member against the "bottom of the mold cavity over which the crude rubber is molded and compressed and then vu1- canized so that during the curing process, the rubber of the cup and of the collar is fused into a single flexible homogeneous mass or joined in molecular union so as to provide a single body which will not get loose but will be securely fastened or anchored to the shank in connection with the tongues so as to withstand the stresses incident to the use thereof when the cup containing the dentifrice or tooth powder is pressed against the teeth and driven at high speed, but which is sufliciently cheap to be discarded after use so that there will be no danger of
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a dental tool or instrument made in accordance with the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged central longitudinal section thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view of a shank with a collar or washer thereon prior to the formation of the cup thereover.
  • Fig. 4 is an end elevation of the shank as shown to the shaft to cause the shank to rotate therewith.
  • the other end of the" shank is provided with a central counterbore [3 which forms a relatively thin tubular portion or Wall M which is split longitudinally at a plurality of points 'as indicated at I5, thus, forming a plurality of longitudinal tongues, alternate ones of which are bent substantially at right angles to the axis of the shank and tubular portion but slightly curved backwardly in convex formation toward .the grooved and flattened end of the shank as indicated at 16.
  • the other alternate tongues are bent outwardly in slightly divergent relation as indicated at H thus forming tongues at two different angles.
  • These collars or rings may be produced by cutting the same from a partially vulcanized rubber tube of the proper size and bore to fit snugly on the shank with suificient friction to hold the same in'pcsition when once forced against the tongues and vulcanized to firmly adhere and beheld to the shanks to form a. seal therebetween to prevent leakage of rubber between the shank and collar when the cup is vulcanized thereover. After this, th shanks are, held in a suitable mold the latter.
  • the cup is therefore larger than the diameter complete vulcanization necessary to leave the rubber elastic or soft and pliable but tough.
  • This causes the rubber of the collar and the cup to be fused into a homogeneous and consistent mass to form a, single soft rubber body which is caused to snugly adhere to and be firmly anchored on the shank and tongues and to completely envelope the same and the collar including the periphery and top radial surface thereof, so that the rubber fills in the space between the mold at the bottom of the cavity and the collar or around The outside diameter at the base of of the washer with a covering entirely over and around the rubber-of the washer or collar I8 except where the collar contacts with and is pressed against the bottom wall of the cavity 2
  • the collar forms a seal against the bottom 22of the cavity 2
  • the cup is dipped into and holds a quantity of dentifrice or tooth powder, especially by reason of the serrated inner body 13 having bores. 2-0 for receiving the same,
  • the cup 23. maybe provided with a flared cavity as byforming frustoconical bosses- 24 on the top member 25 which enter and compress the crude; rubber in the cavities 2
  • Thebosses are ofa form. necessary to produce the desired inner contour. of: the cup as. thus: compressed areithen; subjected to vulcanizing temperature for the required period to cause especially while driven at high speed. in cleansing and polishing. y
  • cups of vulcanizable material having a metal.
  • shank with tonguesv at one end. thereof ,. consists ing; in. mounting apartially vulcanized rubber ring on the shank adjacent certain of, thetongues; and; mounting the; shank in a mold a. cavity into which the. tongues and; ring project; so that.
  • the ring in contact with the base of the cavity and then compressing and vulcanizing the cup of vulcanizable material over the same so as to entirely embed the tongues and top and outside of the ring whereby the ring forms a seal between the base and shank to prevent the fused rubber flowing down the shank.
  • a method of fastening cups of vulcanizable material to dental polishing shanks consisting in fitting a partially vulcanized soft rubber collar on the shank to form a seal therebetween and then vulcanizing the cup over the collar, for entirely embedding the same in the body of the cup with the bottom of the collar exposed.
  • the method of producing dental polishing tools consisting in providing a shank with a bore in one end to form a tubular portion at said end, splitting the tubular portion longitudinally to form tongues, bending certain of the tongues back on themselves in curved formation substantially normal to the axis of the shank, bending the other tongues outwardly in slightly divergent relation, fitting a partially vulcanized rubber collar on the shank against the tongues, mounting the shank with the collar thereon in a'mold cavity so that the collar engages the bottom of the cavity to form a seal therebetween and between the shank and collar, and then compressing and vulcam'zing a crude rubber body in the cavity around and over the collar to fuse therewith and form a single homogeneous flexible rubber cup.

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Jan. 29, 1946., G. A. CHOTT 2,393,7s1-
METHOD OF MAKING DENTAL POLISHING TOOL Filed Oct. 14; 1942 1 1/ 44/ 4 W 21 jg f5 /?0 [f %pezzzz 'eayg (Z (30%? Patented Jan. 29, 1946 umrso STATES PATENT OFFICE METHOD OF MAKING DENTAL POLISHING TOOLS George A. Chott, Chicago, Ill., assignor of onehalf to Hugo J. Chott, Riverside, 111.
Application October 14, 1942, Serial No. 461,929
7 Claims.
J and which is held against the teeth, especially while driven or rotated at high speed in cleaning and polishing the teeth.
Heretofore, as shown in the patents to Edward L. Chott, Nos. 1,644,465 of October 4, 1927, and
2,093,006 of September 14, 1937, it was common to mount the cup on the shank by providing a central bore in one end thereof and splitting the tubular portion thus produced to form tongues some of which were bent back, usually alternate ones, to form an anchoring means for the elastic or soft rubber cup which was mounted and compressed in a crude state about said end and shaped so as to form a cavity or cup in the end remote from the body thereof and then vulcanized at the proper temperature and for the required time necessary to leave the rubber soft and elastic, so as to conform to the teeth, cavities and interstices. However, the molding of the cup directly on toone end of the polished metal of the shank even though held by the embedded tongues, failed toproduce a firm connection sufficient to prevent the cup from becoming loose and moreover, when the crude rubber was formed, molded and compressed around the shank and then subjected to heat in the vulcanizing process, the rubber would flow down over the shank disposed therebeneath and form a thin sheath of rubber around the shank, while owing to the necessity of accurate fit of the shank and the snug fitting thereof in the socket, clamp or bitstock of the handpiece, it was necessary to remove this surplus rubber vulcanized around the shank before use and removal thereof sometimes resulted in loosening of the cup at the base so as to render the same useless. Also, the embedded anchoring means was none too eificient. It is therefore an object of the present invention to overcome the above objections and difiiculties, and to so mount a partially vulcanized collar on the mandrel, and dispose the collar against the bottom of the mold cavity under pressure in forming the cup and to so secure the cup to the shank in the vulcanizing process that the same'will not get loose, and the flow of surplus rubber, fused'by the heat of vulcanization, down over the shank will be effectively prevented as the collar seals the joint and removal thereof rendered unnecessary but the cup firmly and positively fastened or securely anchored in position while being used and held even while cleansing and polishing the teeth.
Another object of the invention is to provide a novel formation for the tongues and method of anchoring the cup on the shank consisting primarily in providing an anchoring body around which the rubber is vulcanized in conjunction with the tongues and consisting more particularly of a partially vulcanized rubber washer, ring or collar which is placed on the shank in abutting relation to certain of the tongues and used as a shoulder or stop member against the "bottom of the mold cavity over which the crude rubber is molded and compressed and then vu1- canized so that during the curing process, the rubber of the cup and of the collar is fused into a single flexible homogeneous mass or joined in molecular union so as to provide a single body which will not get loose but will be securely fastened or anchored to the shank in connection with the tongues so as to withstand the stresses incident to the use thereof when the cup containing the dentifrice or tooth powder is pressed against the teeth and driven at high speed, but which is sufliciently cheap to be discarded after use so that there will be no danger of transferring infection from one patient to another. I
Further objects and advantages will appear and be brought out more fully in the following specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a dental tool or instrument made in accordance with the invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged central longitudinal section thereof.
' Fig. 3 is a similar view of a shank with a collar or washer thereon prior to the formation of the cup thereover.
Fig. 4 is an end elevation of the shank as shown to the shaft to cause the shank to rotate therewith. The other end of the" shank is provided with a central counterbore [3 which forms a relatively thin tubular portion or Wall M which is split longitudinally at a plurality of points 'as indicated at I5, thus, forming a plurality of longitudinal tongues, alternate ones of which are bent substantially at right angles to the axis of the shank and tubular portion but slightly curved backwardly in convex formation toward .the grooved and flattened end of the shank as indicated at 16. The other alternate tongues are bent outwardly in slightly divergent relation as indicated at H thus forming tongues at two different angles. A shoulder or enlargement l8, preferably. in the form of a collar, rim; or washer of partially vulcanized crude rubber, is then, applied to or slipped on the shank against. the tongues l6 which forms a seat to efiectively limit the displacement of the collar on the shank. This maybe done by inserting the grooved end of the shank into the aperture of the, collar and then displacing one relative to the other by means ofasuitable templateer otherwise, so. that the collar will be forced down against the tongues. These collars or rings may be produced by cutting the same from a partially vulcanized rubber tube of the proper size and bore to fit snugly on the shank with suificient friction to hold the same in'pcsition when once forced against the tongues and vulcanized to firmly adhere and beheld to the shanks to form a. seal therebetween to prevent leakage of rubber between the shank and collar when the cup is vulcanized thereover. After this, th shanks are, held in a suitable mold the latter.
the cup is therefore larger than the diameter complete vulcanization necessary to leave the rubber elastic or soft and pliable but tough. This causes the rubber of the collar and the cup to be fused into a homogeneous and consistent mass to form a, single soft rubber body which is caused to snugly adhere to and be firmly anchored on the shank and tongues and to completely envelope the same and the collar including the periphery and top radial surface thereof, so that the rubber fills in the space between the mold at the bottom of the cavity and the collar or around The outside diameter at the base of of the washer with a covering entirely over and around the rubber-of the washer or collar I8 except where the collar contacts with and is pressed against the bottom wall of the cavity 2|. The result is that the collar forms a seal against the bottom 22of the cavity 2|, so that the rubber will not flow or leak down the shank to leave a sheath or coating of surplus'rubber to interfere with the proper accurate fit of the shank in the hand pieceorfnecessitate removal thereof, usually with some difficulty or result in loosening of the cup, thus avoiding the difliculties heretofore encountered and the objections to dental polishing cups or tools asheretcfore made- When the device is used, the cup is dipped into and holds a quantity of dentifrice or tooth powder, especially by reason of the serrated inner body 13 having bores. 2-0 for receiving the same,
and, a matrix-formin cavity 21, at the top into which the split end of the shank, that is the tongues and collar, proj ectwith the collar against.
bore. I3. and be moldedand, compressed around,
overpandunderthe tonguesand around the shank and to provide a, thickness; of the rubber, or; a. wall of the same. externally of and over the collar as well; as radially or peripherallvaround. the same; and the tongues. The cup 23. maybe provided with a flared cavity as byforming frustoconical bosses- 24 on the top member 25 which enter and compress the crude; rubber in the cavities 2| of the mold which is placed on a base plate 2-6 thus forming the raw or, crude rubber combined with sulphur or other material. used in. vulcanizing into a cup-shaped contact piece completely around the shankand anchoring; parts, including over and around the tongues; and; collar as described. Thebosses are ofa form. necessary to produce the desired inner contour. of: the cup as. thus: compressed areithen; subjected to vulcanizing temperature for the required period to cause especially while driven at high speed. in cleansing and polishing. y
While I have illustrated and described. the preferred form of construction. for carrying. my inventioninto effect, this is capable of variation and modification without departing from the spirit. of the invention 1, therefore. do not wish to be limited to the precise details-of. construction set. forth, but desire to avail myself of suchvariations and modifications as come within the scope of the appended claims.
. Having thusdescribed. my invention, what. I claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is: Y
1.. The method of producing dental tools having cups of flexible rubber asdescribed-having aman drel with a tubulanehank, consisting in. splitting. and bending tongues from the shank mounting 'a partially vulcanized. enlargement. on. the shank thereof against tongues bent.- from the shank to; form a. seal between the collar and shank and then vi-ilcanizing a: rubber cup over the: tongues: and enlargement, in such a manner that the 'rubber of the cup completely envelopes; one side and. the; periphery ofthe enlargement and tongues and'firmly anchors; the cup to theshankto prevent the fused: rubber of the cup flowingv downthe shank. w
2; A. method of, fastening flexible rubbercups to dental: polishing, shanks having split tongues, consisting infitting;v a partially cured rubber col-- lar" on the shank against one; side oil thetongues: and then vulcanizing the cup over: the tongues: and collar for embedding: the; same the-.- body of the cup withone-side of: the collar'expcsed.. j
3. The method; of producing. dental polishing,
cups of vulcanizable material having a metal.
shank with tonguesv at one end. thereof,,. consists ing; in. mounting apartially vulcanized rubber ring on the shank adjacent certain of, thetongues; and; mounting the; shank in a mold a. cavity into which the. tongues and; ring project; so that.
they; are spaced from the surrounding.- wall and;
the ring in contact with the base of the cavity and then compressing and vulcanizing the cup of vulcanizable material over the same so as to entirely embed the tongues and top and outside of the ring whereby the ring forms a seal between the base and shank to prevent the fused rubber flowing down the shank.
4. The method of producing dental polishing cups of vulcanizable material having a metal shank with tongues at one end thereof, consisting in fitting a partially vulcanized rubber ring on the shank adjacent certain of the tongues and mounting the shank in a mold with a cavity into which the tongues and ring project so that the tongues and ring are spaced from the lateral wall and the ring against the base of the cavity and then compressing and vulcanizing the cup of vulcanizable material over the same to press the ring against the bottom of the cavity to form a seal and prevent the fused rubber of the cup flowing down the shank, for suflicient time to cause fusion and joining of the cup body and collar into a single mass of soft rubber completely covering the top and outside of the collar.
5. The method of making dental polishing cups of rubber having a shank consisting in mounting partially vulcanized rubber collar on the shank adjacent one end and holding the collar against displacement from said end and then molding and vulcanizing a rubber cup on the shank over the collar to form a homogeneous mass fused with the collar.
6. A method of fastening cups of vulcanizable material to dental polishing shanks consisting in fitting a partially vulcanized soft rubber collar on the shank to form a seal therebetween and then vulcanizing the cup over the collar, for entirely embedding the same in the body of the cup with the bottom of the collar exposed.
7. The method of producing dental polishing tools consisting in providing a shank with a bore in one end to form a tubular portion at said end, splitting the tubular portion longitudinally to form tongues, bending certain of the tongues back on themselves in curved formation substantially normal to the axis of the shank, bending the other tongues outwardly in slightly divergent relation, fitting a partially vulcanized rubber collar on the shank against the tongues, mounting the shank with the collar thereon in a'mold cavity so that the collar engages the bottom of the cavity to form a seal therebetween and between the shank and collar, and then compressing and vulcam'zing a crude rubber body in the cavity around and over the collar to fuse therewith and form a single homogeneous flexible rubber cup.
GEORGE A. CHOTT.
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US3168776A (en) * 1960-05-11 1965-02-09 Glidomatic Corp Process of forming a valve member
US3189993A (en) * 1964-06-04 1965-06-22 Whitso Inc Method of preparing a metal dowel to receive molded resilient material
US3381352A (en) * 1965-10-04 1968-05-07 Acf Ind Inc Method of making a valve element
US4064472A (en) * 1976-04-08 1977-12-20 Vanguard Electronics Company, Inc. Compact inductor
US4545499A (en) * 1982-05-20 1985-10-08 National Plastics Limited Container closure
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US4922602A (en) * 1981-03-16 1990-05-08 Creative Research And Manufacturing, Inc. Method of manufacturing a biopsy needle
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US2982999A (en) * 1955-04-18 1961-05-09 Federal Mogul Bower Bearings Method of molding shaft seals
US3168776A (en) * 1960-05-11 1965-02-09 Glidomatic Corp Process of forming a valve member
US3189993A (en) * 1964-06-04 1965-06-22 Whitso Inc Method of preparing a metal dowel to receive molded resilient material
US3381352A (en) * 1965-10-04 1968-05-07 Acf Ind Inc Method of making a valve element
US4064472A (en) * 1976-04-08 1977-12-20 Vanguard Electronics Company, Inc. Compact inductor
US4922602A (en) * 1981-03-16 1990-05-08 Creative Research And Manufacturing, Inc. Method of manufacturing a biopsy needle
US4545499A (en) * 1982-05-20 1985-10-08 National Plastics Limited Container closure
EP0352886A2 (en) * 1988-05-31 1990-01-31 DENTSPLY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORP. Applicator and tips for tooth stain removal
GR890100361A (en) * 1988-05-31 1990-03-12 Johnson & Johnson Consumer Applicators and tips for stain removal
EP0352886A3 (en) * 1988-05-31 1990-07-18 DENTSPLY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORP. Applicator and tips for tooth stain removal
US6254468B1 (en) * 1998-07-13 2001-07-03 Identoflex Ag Method for the manufacture of dental tools for the treatment of surfaces
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